"The Pa.BC3 of tho Paßt" we scan. To trace tho origin -of man. But still tho missing types escape. Which link us to tho primal ape. "Tho of tho Past" v.'e trace. In vain to find tho put;o and place; Whore time records relief so aure, For colds as Woods' Great Fep.pormmt Cure.—Advt.
Tho seventh public lecture of the serins "The Influence of the Salons will be given by Miss D. L. Miller at the University hall this evening.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVII, Issue 20628, 29 July 1930, Page 13
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